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SleekView Charts for SecuPress Pro

SecuPress Pro captures detailed events. SleekView Charts reads wp_secupress_logs and turns severity, IPs, event types, and timestamps into chart cards a small team can run on.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for SecuPress Pro

Detection is strong; the workspace was the gap

SecuPress Pro is a French-built WordPress security suite with strong defaults: malware scanning, firewall rules, login hardening, anti-spam, and detailed event logs written to its own tables. Its admin UI is approachable and well-localized, which works well for solo admins and smaller teams.

The trouble starts when the log surface grows beyond what one person can scan visually, which on any site under active probing can happen in a single weekend. SleekView Charts reads wp_secupress_logs and companion tables and turns them into chart cards: events by severity, top offending IPs, event types, and a time-series of events per hour.

The pairing turns SecuPress from a strong detection plugin into a proper security operations toolkit, without forwarding events to a third-party SIEM or paying for an external log-aggregation service.

Workflow

How SleekView Charts visualizes SecuPress events

1

Connect to wp_secupress_logs

Point SleekView at SecuPress's log tables. Every event becomes a row available to chart cards.
2

Anchor on severity KPIs

Number cards for high-severity events today, blocked attempts this week, and unique IPs make the at-a-glance summary obvious.
3

Group by type, severity, and IP

Pie cards for event type, Bar cards for top IPs, and Area cards for events per hour create a working incident dashboard.
4

Share with the on-call rotation

Save the dashboard, share the URL, and grant on-call admins frontend access without giving them full WordPress admin everywhere else.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from SecuPress log data

Four cards that turn the wp_secupress_logs table into a small-team security operations dashboard.
Number · Default

High-severity events today

Top-line KPI counting events where severity = high in the current day. The headline on the on-call dashboard.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Events by severity

Donut split of low, medium, and high severities over the selected window. Center label calls out the dominant tier.
Count group by severity
Bar · Horizontal

Top offending IPs

Horizontal bar of the IPs with the most events in the window. Surfaces probes and brute-force attempts ranked by activity.
Count group by ip
Area · Gradient

Events per hour

Gradient area of total events per hour over the last 24 hours. The classic shape every on-call admin learns to read at a glance.
Count group by event_hour

Comparison

Default SecuPress reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default SecuPress reporting

  • SecuPress lists log rows in a paginated screen with limited grouping.
  • Severity tiers are visible per row but not summarized on a chart.
  • Top offending IPs require manual scrolling or SQL to surface.
  • Event volume over time has no built-in chart inside the plugin.
  • Non-admin reviewers cannot follow the log without a WordPress admin role.

SleekView Charts

  • Reads wp_secupress_logs and companion tables directly.
  • Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards for severity, types, IPs, and trends.
  • Saved filters such as 'high severity last 24h' and 'failed logins this week.'
  • Frontend embed with role-based access for the on-call rotation.
  • Scheduled CSV exports of the underlying rows for post-incident reviews.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for SecuPress Pro

Severity at a glance

A Donut over the severity column tells a small team instantly whether the day looks calm or noisy, without scanning hundreds of rows.

Top IPs surfaced

Horizontal Bar cards over ip rank the busiest attackers, perfect for confirming a probe is concentrated rather than distributed.

Events per hour shape

Gradient Area cards over event_hour produce the classic incident shape, so spikes and quiet periods are obvious at a glance.

Audience

Who builds SecuPress chart dashboards with SleekView

Solo admins running SecuPress Pro

Solo admins use the dashboard as the single screen they check every morning to triage overnight activity without scrolling logs.

Agencies with multiple sites

Agencies running SecuPress across a portfolio share the dashboard with on-call admins, so each rotation sees the same chart cards.

Post-incident reporting

After an incident, the saved dashboard becomes the timeline and severity narrative for the client report or post-mortem.

The bigger picture

Why detection plugins need a chart layer for operations

Detection is only useful if the resulting events get triaged, and SecuPress writes excellent event data that small teams can struggle to read at scale. The paginated log screen handles a hundred events a day fine; once a site is under active probing, that number can balloon overnight and a list view stops being scannable. A chart layer over the same data turns it back into something a small team can run on: severity at a glance, top IPs ranked, and event volume per hour as a single line.

SecuPress remains the detection engine; SleekView Charts becomes the operations console the team uses every morning. The data was always there. The dashboard was the missing piece.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for SecuPress Pro

No. SecuPress continues to scan, block, and log events. SleekView Charts reads the resulting tables for visualization.

 

wp_secupress_logs as the primary source, plus any companion tables your edition of SecuPress writes.

 

Yes. Saved filters apply to every chart card, and 'last 24 hours' is a common preset for on-call admins.

 

Yes. A Number card filtered to severity = high acts as the headline alert, and a Step area over event_hour reveals spikes immediately.

 

Yes. The frontend embed and capability filters let them see the cards they are allowed to see.

 

Aggregations run in SQL and chart cards are cached per view, so even sites with heavy log volume stay responsive.

 

Yes. Any chart's underlying rows export to CSV with the visible columns, perfect for a post-mortem packet.

 

Yes. SleekView Charts respects per-site tables and can roll up across the network with appropriate capabilities.

 

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